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Jazzygirl, Thanks for letting us know. I'm glad her DH remembered to post.
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RIP Rose.
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You know, I don't know whether to cry or hit a wall somewhere.... It just plain hurts when those we have known, and followed lose their fight....
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Amen, Chevy. I think both crying and breaking a few things is in order, if you are feeling it.
f*ckcancer
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When things like this happen.... you just feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you! People should not lose their lives to cancer! Especially in this day and age! There are so many treatments to help! I'm just so damn sorry..........
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Peace Rose
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Chevy- for the longest time, I did not know anyone who lost their battle here. In the past six months, I have known at least six women on these threads who lost their lives to this disease. It is truly heartbreaking, and the youngest was only 29.
I think this is an important reminder that despite being highly treatable, this crap still takes women's lives. There needs to be needs to be more research needs to be focused on the more aggressive types and advanced stages cancer.
Rose fought to live like I have never witnessed before. May the angels embrace her now.
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Susie sorry for the loss of your grandson.
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Susie ~ So sorry your grandson passed away. Wishing comfort for you and your family.
Although we knew Rosevalley was nearing her transition from this life, news of her passing is still hard.
Prayers for peace for all...........
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Susie I am so sorry to hear of your terrible loss.
May God bring help and consolation to all of Ethan's heartbroken family and friends.
May Ethan rest in peace and rise in glory.
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Jazzy, I KNOW! I would sometimes read of someone passing, but I wasn't very familiar with them... But it seems like, no matter how advanced we think we are, and even though some of us can make it through the cancer part, there are just way too many that don't seem to have a chance!
Rosie DID seem to be "okay"..! I thought she was coming through the hardest part! And I guess that is why this is all such a shock! Maybe I was just hoping?
Your friend was only 29??? And then "slow deep breaths" was "called home" from another thread!!
And I'm sorry Susie...! I don't know what I would do if I lost one of my Grandsons................ It's like losing another one, makes your pain even greater.......His name was "Ethan"???? Now we "know" him....
Just thinking of you gals......... and for our angels who have gone to heaven.
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And we always posted ROSES for her!!!!
Sweet dreams, sleep tight, good night.... don't let the bed-bugs bite sweet Rosie...
We love you..... xoxo
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Susie -I am so sorry to hear the news of the loss of your dear grandson. Sending you and your family love and peace.
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Chevy- yes, one of the sisters who lost her battle here was only in her late twenties. She was on the singles thread with us. She had a very aggressive cancer.
I take nothing for granted and appreciate every day ladies
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SusieM, I'm so sorry for your loss. I feel like I should say more, but words escape me. My heart aches for you and your family.
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Oh Susie, such devastating news.
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Rest in peace our dear Rose. See you later, alligator!
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Susie, I'm so sorry to hear this. I'm sure your DD felt it was a blessing for you to be there with her. Sending thoughts for love and peace. Hugs.
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Susie, so sorry to hear of Ethan's passing. You and your family are in my prayers.
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Lover, your niece is beautiful. So happy for you that they are moving back.
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Just in time for Wacky Wednesday, it's Tinky Tuesday!!

Have a great day!
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Susie, my sincere condolences to you for your loss.
Chevy, when did SlowDeepBreaths pass?? I'm in shock. She reached out to me once in a PM and was most kind.
So much pain in the world right now. It is hard to keep one's head above water.
I love all of you ladies very much. Even though I am not as active here as I used to be, I read as often as I can, and cherish your thoughts and the advice that you share amongst one another.
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Teletubbies
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JWoo- I believe I heard Slow Deep Breaths lost her battle end of the year.
It just hurts when we loose someone here.
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hi guys. So sad for those who have passed. Susie, sorry about your grandson.
Had the sx today. I'm home, everything is fine. I'm flat and fabulous. Took a norco so beginning to zone out.
Night all.
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Susie-So sorry for the loss of your grandson. Prayers for you and your family.
Smaarty-welcome to the flat side! Please let me know if you need anything. I'm a text away

Shep-I missed you the other night. Love the raccoon pic. How were your scans?
Lover-yes, I fell asleep before Shep showed up and we could get in any real trouble

Lita-Happy Tinky Tuesday to you. When I was going thru chemo, I'd wear my head buff a certain way. My sister called it the plunger look or my teletubbie look.
I didn't know the sisters that passed, but my thoughts are with all of you and their families. Sad to have to lose people we grow close to and love. Hurts the heart. Wishing everyone well this Tuesday night.
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Not tinkly wink
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Susie - Sending you love and strength. I am so sorry for your unimaginable loss.
What a sad day to read of the passing of Rosevalley, though I didnt know her it is nice to read of how loved she was here.
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Sensi, that's the Dipsy Teletubby look because his antenna is straight up like a dipstick. He's the green one. Purple Tinky Winky has more of a shovel handle antenna.
My dd's old toys bring me a lot of comfort when I'm having painful days or just feeling down.
This is a bad week because of all the ladies we've lost, and pets, too.
As all the Teletubbies would say, "Big hug!"
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Hi Everyone - I am after feedback from you if you don't mind. I am considering running coaching/workshops etc for Ladies who are going through or have gone through breast cancer. The aim is to help deal with the emotions and fears that are so common. These are particularly destructive and if dealt with well through learning new skills can make the whole process of treatment and healing much better. Is this something that you would like to see available?
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